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Replying to chaiskye Sep 10, 2016
The lead character Oh Hae Young is, at first, pitiful but then she becomes really annoyingly pathetic and pushy…
Both of them had problems and were jealous of each other's life. But both of them dealt with their issues and were able to move on from those issues. OHY finally stopped blaming her.Blaming her and dealt with her inferiority complex. Did you watch all the episodes?
Replying to chaiskye Sep 10, 2016
The lead character Oh Hae Young is, at first, pitiful but then she becomes really annoyingly pathetic and pushy…
Did you watch the series? Pretty OHY had issues with abandonment. She pretended to be nice because she was scared of others abandoning her.
Replying to fieryheart Sep 10, 2016
I like how they show that what we perceived is not necessarily what actually happened. There's a monster inside…
An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life. “A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy.
“It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One is evil – he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.” He continued, “The other is good – he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you – and inside every other person, too.”
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, “Which wolf will win?”
The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you feed.”
Replying to jxsilicon9 Sep 10, 2016
I thought we would get to see the documentary in the end.What was with that bus stop advert that she kissed? Was…
Now I know what the point of that advertisement was in the end. It references the first one from episode 1 when she was fired.
Replying to shiroflower Sep 9, 2016
This was the saddest but at the same time best (sad) drama I've ever watched. Gosh... I cried more about his death,…
Not really. The characters especially the antagonists were stereotypical. You have all the usual evil rich people that do anything to hide their crimes and grab power.

Then some find redemption in one episode because the protagonists gives them a motivational speech about doing good.No real redemption.They showed the basic outline of the characters but didn't really shown any depth.Such as struggling about their decisions over the drama. Not just in the last few episodes.And the mother and fiance were just evil caricatures like bond villains or something.And then are we suppose to forget how horrible Yoon Jong and his mother were for most of the drama.because of the ending?
Replying to blabla100 Sep 9, 2016
I so hope I won't have to wait 2 more years for another LKH drama. PS. So many actors gained recognition after…
So there is someone to blame? of course it wasn't all his fault. They tried to put this out as an idol drama and thought it would become DOTS.Looks like you still need good script and good actors as W- Two worlds has shown us. Kim Woo Bin played his usual role. The douchebag that falls in love. Suzy was just terrible. They needed someone like Moon Cha Won.
Replying to shiroflower Sep 9, 2016
This was the saddest but at the same time best (sad) drama I've ever watched. Gosh... I cried more about his death,…
You should watch more dramas. This wasn't sad at all because there wasn't much depth to the characters. You should watch 1 litre of tears,Sorry,i love you,scent of a woman,hours of my life,etc Trying to pull on your strings at the last episode doesn't make this drama any better.IF they were going to go the redemption route,they should have went all the way.
Replying to Azuri Sep 9, 2016
What a bad ending. Not bad as in sad but like sucky bad. It was really hard to sympathize with the characters…
I agree. It was a average at best drama that tried to be a tearjerker. But they wasted so many episodes without building up the characters and their relationships so it comes off bland.
Replying to _Rosie Sep 9, 2016
Kim Woo Bin excelled in this role. I loved this dialogue from the drama, it reminded me of the poem Do Not Stand…
I knew that dialogue sounded familiar. Looks like some writer got it from that poem. They just changed it form first person.
Replying to Andie Sep 9, 2016
Kim Woo Bin's acting in this drama was fucking flawless, but I'm scared that the bad reception this drama had…
Well he seems to be stuck in the role of playing the douchebag that falls in love. He needs to do a completely different drama next time. Maybe a comedy.
Replying to blabla100 Sep 9, 2016
I so hope I won't have to wait 2 more years for another LKH drama. PS. So many actors gained recognition after…
LKH?
Replying to chuajohn05 Sep 9, 2016
Title Uncontrollably Fond Spoiler
Is Joon Young dead or alive? I'm confuse i wonder what happened to him next???!!!
You didn't see that blood coming out of his nose. He died that night. Would she be kissing a poster if he was alive?
On Uncontrollably Fond Sep 9, 2016
What was the point of having her stomach hurt?I thought they would at least pull out a pregnancy for the ending. So disappointing.
Replying to jxsilicon9 Sep 9, 2016
I thought we would get to see the documentary in the end.What was with that bus stop advert that she kissed? Was…
Well it could be worse. It could be as bad as Heirs. Kim Woo Bin needs to pick better dramas.
Replying to jxsilicon9 Sep 9, 2016
I thought we would get to see the documentary in the end.What was with that bus stop advert that she kissed? Was…
Yea it was weird how everyone was so nonchalant and forgiving with the hit and run,mother almost killing her son in a car accident,etc.Well at least Joon didn't personally hit her with a car.She just ran out in the road.He apologized and she let it go.But the father and son were insane. The innocent people in this drama would be Eul's brother and Ji Tae sister.They couldn't go out because her evil family.

The mother didn't even apologize for running down her son. The mother,Jung Eun,etc never apologized for anything.Yet Ji Tae and the father will stay with these psychotic women. Ji Tae was quite relaxed when his mother admitted to running him down.It was strange how no one gave a crap about all these evil actions and acted like it was just another day.So I agree the ending did sucked and seems unfinished.Its like they ran out of money and decided to just end it there.
Replying to jxsilicon9 Sep 9, 2016
Title Uncontrollably Fond Spoiler
I thought we would get to see the documentary in the end.What was with that bus stop advert that she kissed? Was…
I don't remember him taking that picture for that documentary.So it was just a random advertisement after he is dead?I thought they would do a farewell documentary with friends and family.Then show a snippet of it. That would be a better ending at least. Or at least don't just time jump.